The Texas College Survey of Substance Use is a biennial collection of self-reported data related to alcohol and drug use, mental health status, risk behaviors, and perceived attitudes and beliefs among college students in Texas. Conducted by the Public Policy Research Institute with the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, we a representative sample of students from select colleges and universities to participate.

The Texas College Survey of Substance Use is a biennial collection of self-reported data related to alcohol and drug use, mental health status, risk behaviors, and perceived attitudes and beliefs among college students in Texas. Conducted by the Public Policy Research Institute with the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, we a representative sample of students from select colleges and universities to participate.

The Texas College Survey of Substance Use is a biennial collection of self-reported data related to alcohol and drug use, mental health status, risk behaviors, and perceived attitudes and beliefs among college students in Texas. Conducted by the Public Policy Research Institute with the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, we a representative sample of students from select colleges and universities to participate.

The Texas College Survey of Substance Use is a biennial collection of self-reported data related to alcohol and drug use, mental health status, risk behaviors, and perceived attitudes and beliefs among college students in Texas. Conducted by the Public Policy Research Institute with the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, we a representative sample of students from select colleges and universities to participate.

The Texas College Survey of Substance Use is a biennial collection of self-reported data related to alcohol and drug use, mental health status, risk behaviors, and perceived attitudes and beliefs among college students in Texas. Conducted by the Public Policy Research Institute with the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, we a representative sample of students from select colleges and universities to participate.

The Texas College Survey of Substance Use is a biennial collection of self-reported data related to alcohol and drug use, mental health status, risk behaviors, and perceived attitudes and beliefs among college students in Texas. Conducted by the Public Policy Research Institute with the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, we a representative sample of students from select colleges and universities to participate.

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